114th United States Congress | ||||||
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U.S. Capitol (2016) | ||||||
January 3, 2015 - January 2, 2017 | ||||||
Senate President | Selina Meyer until January 24, 2016 Andrew Doyle from February 2016 | |||||
House Speaker | Jim Marwood | |||||
Election | 2014 | |||||
Senate Majority | Main | |||||
House Majority | Opposition | |||||
Sessions | ||||||
1st: January 2015 - January 2016 | ||||||
2nd: January 2016 - January 2017 |
The One Hundred-Fourteenth United States Congress was the meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, composed of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives, from January 3, 2015 to January 2, 2017, during the final years of Stuart Hughes presidency and Selina Meyer's presidency.
The 2014 United States elections gave the opposition party an overwhelming control of the House of Representatives, while the main party maintained control of the Senate.
Major events:[]
- February 2016: Both houses vote and approve Selina Meyer's nomination of Andrew Doyle as vice president.
Members[]
Leadership[]
- Senate President
- Selina Meyer (until January 24, 2016)
- Andrew Doyle (from February 2016)
- House Speaker: Jim Marwood (Opposition-Indiana)
- House Majority Leader: Mary King (Opposition-Oklahoma)
Senate[]
- Phil Dorsey (Iowa)
- Andrew Doyle (Main) (until February 2016)
- Max Geldray
- Barbara Hallowes (Main-Nevada)
- Senator Lambert[1]
- Senator McKensie[2]
- Laura Montez (Opposition-New Mexico)
- Bill O'Brien (Opposition-Arizona)
- Kemi Talbot (Main-New York)
- Senator Wilkie[1]
House of Representatives[]
- Congresswoman Angstrom
- Congressman Baines (Opposition-Arizona)[3]
- Congressman Baxter [3]
- Congresswoman Bennett
- Congresswoman Brewer
- Congressman Cheever[1]
- Congressman Coffey [4]
- Rick Cowgill (Iowa)
- Connie DiBenedetto (Oregon) [3]
- Roger Furlong (Main-Ohio)
- Paul Graves (Opposition-Michigan)
- Congressman Griffin (Main-Montana)
- Edgar Hausman[1]
- Bill Jaeger (Main-Wisconsin 1st)
- Mary King (Opposition-Oklahoma)
- Congressman Kosynski[2]
- Congressman Martin[5]
- Jim Marwood (Opposition-Indiana)
- Congressman Moyes (Opposition-Michigan)
- Penny Nickerson (Colorado)
- Owen Pierce (Main-Nevada)
- Congressman Platt [3]
- Congressman Price (Missouri) [4]
- Congressman Rakes
- Congressman Ramsey[6]
- Congressman Reece[5]
- Harry Sherman (Opposition-New Hampshire 2nd)
- Congressman Skellern[1]
- Congressman Wallace
- (Opposition-Florida 3rd) [7]
- (Opposition-Florida 5th) [7]
- (Opposition-Florida 6th) [7]
- (Opposition-New Hampshire 1st) [7]
- (Opposition-New Jersey 5th) [7]